Re: ACPI tests on a Jetway J7F2 board

2007-01-28 Thread Mark Zimmerman
> On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 15:52:08 -0700 > Mark Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Greetings: > > > > I almost didn't submit this because there were no outright failures, but > > then I noticed that with acpi enabled, the hw.setperf sysctl is

ACPI tests on a Jetway J7F2 board

2007-01-28 Thread Mark Zimmerman
sucky DMA of the Jetway board in all of them. -- Mark OpenBSD 4.0-current (GENERIC) #0: Sat Jan 27 12:27:40 MST 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC cpu0: VIA Esther processor 1200MHz ("CentaurHauls" 686-class) 1.21 GHz cpu0: FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,AP

Re: apache security

2007-01-23 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 05:44:38PM +0100, Almir Karic wrote: > is this possible? i've been looking at su-exec but it is for > cgi scripts only :/, what other options there are? If you can run the app(s) with FastCGI (most PHP stuff I have tried does), another option is to use suexec wrapper for d

Re: authpf shell at startup

2007-01-23 Thread Mark Zimmerman
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 01:48:36PM -0500, Daniel Barowy wrote: > Daniel Barowy wrote: > >The Rogue Fugu wrote: > >>You can make it run a shell script using this procedure: > >>1) Create a directory called MyApp.app > >>2) Create a directory within MyApp.app called Contents > >>3) Create a directory

Poor performance with gem(4)? (reposted from ppc@)

2007-01-21 Thread Mark Kettenis
Getting quite decent performance on my Mac mini G4: gem0 at pci2 dev 15 function 0 "Apple Uni-N2 GMAC" rev 0x80: irq 41, address 00:0d:93:60:dd:1a bmtphy0 at gem0 phy 0: BCM5221 100baseTX PHY, rev. 4 With an msk(4) at the other end and a decent gigabit switch in between, iperf tells me I'm getti

Install question: FreeBSD installed, no CD drive

2007-01-16 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
I have a laptop with FreeBSD and no CD drive. I'd like to convert to OpenBSD. I have the 4.0 CD. What is the easiest path (other than buying a CD drive ;)? For example, can I boot the OpenBSD bsd.rd from the second stage of the FreeBSD bootstrap and install from there? If this won't work, is i

Re: ftp-proxy clarification

2006-11-28 Thread Mark Freeze
in quick on $dmz_if proto icmp pass in quick on $int_if proto icmp pass in on $ext_if proto tcp to ($ext_if) port ssh keep state pass in log on $ext_if proto tcp to ($ext_if) port > 49151 user proxy keep state Any help will be greatly appreciated. (Plus, if you see any other craziness in the rul

Re: i386 ACPI enabled MP kernel

2006-11-27 Thread Mark Kettenis
> is ACPI enabled by default on i386 MP or do i need a diff? No it is not. We're very active working on this stuff right now. If you can't figure out yourself how to get this working, you'll just have to be patient until we enable it in GENERIC adn/or GENERIC.MP. Mark

Re: Bind performance

2006-11-22 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 11:00:17PM +0200, Berk D. Demir wrote: > Mark Bucciarelli wrote: > > > And when does performance really start to matter for a DNS > > server? > > 15.000 queries/sec seems a bit unrealistic to me. I bet even > with 15.000 packets/sec your et

Bind performance

2006-11-22 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
I have seen some benchmarking stat's on Bind [1] and NSD that compare FreeBSD 6.1 to 4.11, and 4.11 kick 6.1's ass and then wipes up the floor with it. I'm going to be putting a DNS server in production soon and was planning to use FreeBSD, but now I'm wondering if OpenBSD would be a better choice

Re: symon and pfq

2006-11-22 Thread Mark Prins
On Tuesday 21 November 2006 21:04, Martin Schrvder wrote: > symon/symux is 2.72 on 3.9 > > I can't get the pfq resources working. :-( I've had this problem since somewhere post 3.8-ish; I've had a brief look and poke but no solution. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Marvell Yukon 88E8053 on Apple Mac mini (hanging system)

2006-11-13 Thread Mark Kettenis
ly later this weekend. > > Don't know if that's the cause for the error or if I did something > wrong, following -current is quite new to me. Anyway, I hope that you > post here if there are any news regarding this. Thank you! :-) It might be. I updated the patch. Start with a clean tree before trying to apply it (and you might want to check whether it builds on that other i386 box first). Mark

Re: Marvell Yukon 88E8053 on Apple Mac mini (hanging system)

2006-11-11 Thread Mark Kettenis
, so it might no longer apply later this weekend. Cheers, Mark

Blade 1000

2006-11-10 Thread Mark Kettenis
, Mark console is /[EMAIL PROTECTED],70/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED],40:a Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1995-2006 OpenBSD. All rights reserved. http://www.OpenBSD.org OpenBSD 4.0

4.0 errata

2006-11-03 Thread Mark Zimmerman
sys/dev/systrace.h P sys/dev/pci/arc.c P sys/dev/pci/if_em.c P usr.sbin/httpd/src/main/http_protocol.c -- Mark

[OT] OpenBSD AJAX

2006-11-01 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
On Wed, Nov 01, 2006 at 07:20:05AM -0600, David Terrell wrote: > On Wed, Oct 25, 2006 at 02:43:21PM +1000, Damien Miller wrote: > > > > I think you would be nuts to write your web applications in C, unless > > you are a master with a good reason. > > I just want to say, writing thick web-applicat

Re: your mail which lacked a subject

2006-10-31 Thread Mark Zimmerman
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 03:37:05PM -0500, Harry Menegay wrote: > Paul Irofti wrote: > >On Tuesday 31 October 2006 21:40, Mark Zimmerman wrote: > > > >>On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote: > >> > >He said official CD, so you m

Re: your mail which lacked a subject

2006-10-31 Thread Mark Zimmerman
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 10:15:02PM +0200, Paul Irofti wrote: > On Tuesday 31 October 2006 21:40, Mark Zimmerman wrote: > > On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 01:19:09PM -0500, John Kintzele wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > OpenBSD 4.0 installed from official CD (i386). No

Re: your mail which lacked a subject

2006-10-31 Thread Mark Zimmerman
, not really. ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.0 still looks empty to me. The place from which you are FTPing packages for 4.0 is almost certainly the wrong place. Installing packages that do not match your installed version leads to chaos, and sometimes public ridicule. 5.5 hours to go until 01 Nov 2006 00:00:00 UTC. (The release may be later or earlier than this, at Theo's pleasure.) -- Mark

Re: best hardware plataform for openbsd

2006-10-12 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
On Sun, Oct 08, 2006 at 07:31:39AM -0600, Diana Eichert wrote: > On Sun, 8 Oct 2006, Gustavo Rios wrote: > > > I meant more CPU processing cycles per a given constant > > amount of money! That's it. > > Hmmm, before I answer that question I'd like to know what are > the intended uses? For examp

Re: gcc and variable length arrays

2006-10-11 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 02:42:12PM -0700, Joe wrote: > By the way, if anyone has any pointers (no pun intended) for a > CS newbie, any help and recommendations are always appeciated. > I like the OpenBSD development community and hope to contribute > some code and patches in the future. Advanced

Re: FTP Account Lockout

2006-10-07 Thread Mark Maxey
gt; How about writing a login_* program for /usr/libexec/auth? It would be > sufficient to check if there have been too many login attempts recently, > and if not, call /usr/libexec/auth/login_passwd (or similar), and pass > the response. > > There is quite a bit of information in login.conf(5). You'll also need > to modify this file, so it's a good place to start. > > Joachim > > -- Mark Maxey Information Security Specialist - Masters of Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 859.948.5841 PGP ID: 0x0EA3D5A2

Re: Secure Apache Webserver

2006-09-29 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 05:48:26PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote: > On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 12:52:41PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:55:30AM +0200, Aiko Barz wrote: > > > The issue: If my users start to install a php-Filebrowser, they are > > > able to access the oth

Re: openBSD 3.9 on hp/comapq proliant 8000

2006-09-11 Thread Mark Kettenis
Hi Czeslaw, Can you try the attached patch? You'll have to do a make in sys/dev/pci after you've applied the patch. Index: dev/pci/pcidevs === RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/pci/pcidevs,v retrieving revision 1.1139 diff -u -p -r1.1139 p

Re: Mail gateway behind MS Exchange

2006-09-07 Thread Mark Prins
03) will do this just as well, possibly at a slightly greater overhead because of directory lookups... Look for "filter recpients not in the directory" Have you looked at the M$ Intelligent Message Filter which is part of SP2? I have spamassain+virus scan done by my provider; then run a v

Re: Bug in egrep?

2006-09-07 Thread Mark Zimmerman
On Thu, Sep 07, 2006 at 05:44:40PM +0200, Otto Moerbeek wrote: > On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, AndrC)s wrote: > > > egrep shouldn't find anything, you are searching for the string "" in > > "some text here", clearly, it isn't there. > > Nah, an empty search pattern should match any line, as defined by SU >

Re: UTC vs UCT timezone

2006-09-05 Thread Mark Zimmerman
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 04:27:42PM -0400, Scott Plumlee wrote: > The FAQ seems to reference UTC (at least in section 8), which would > translate at Universal Time, Coordinated, from what I understand. Are > these two the same? > Yes, UTC is Coordinated Universal Time. The acronym is a compromi

Re: amd64 bsd.mp keyboard problems

2006-08-23 Thread Mark Kettenis
o help you: http://openbsd.org/report.html That said. If you used 3.9 in your attempt, try installing a recent snapshot. Mark

Re: New Marvell/SysKonnect Gigabit driver

2006-08-17 Thread Mark Kettenis
> Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 20:58:08 -0400 > From: Mike Erdely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Mark Kettenis wrote: > > Last night I checked in a driver, msk(4), for the previously > > unsupported Marvell and SysKonnect Gigabit NICs. > > I couldn't wait to ge

New Marvell/SysKonnect Gigabit driver

2006-08-17 Thread Mark Kettenis
fresh kernel (or fetch tourself today's snapshot) and send me the dmesg, and a short report how well the driver works for you. Thanks, Mark

New Marvell/SysKonnect PCI-X GigE NIC needed for driver development

2006-08-11 Thread Mark Kettenis
ne to plug them into. These cards will show up as Yukon II or Yukon-2 in dmesg like: skc0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 "Marvell Yukon 88E8053" rev 0x22, Marvell Yukon-2 EC rev. A3 (0x2): irq 11 sk port A at skc0 not configured Please contact me if you're willing to donate one. Thanks, Mark

Re: Blob Bingo!

2006-08-04 Thread Mark Rolen
ide open-source alternatives to manufacturer's device drivers. .. .. = = = = My Congratulations to the project, +++chefren Thank you, OpenBSD developers. I know you guys have probably taken some shots over refusal to use blobs, but you've sure been proven right by this. Mark

Re: Problems with PCMCIA cards

2006-07-28 Thread Mark Zimmerman
ving two issues: system hangs in bios after reboot and > kernel panics when pcmcia card is removed. > ---snip--- The 'panic on pcmcia eject' issue looks like bug #5128. I see the same thing on my thinkpad 560X running 3.9-stable. Is your machine a thinkpad also? -- Mark

Re: sensorsd

2006-07-18 Thread Mark Zimmerman
ke on the Dell I am using right now) then you are probably out of luck. -- Mark

Re: ichiic0: errors on MP (Sorry about the no subject post!)

2006-07-05 Thread Mark Kettenis
on how to accomplish this. Presuming you want to have this fixed properly, can you try compiling a GENERIC.MP kernel with "option MPVERBOSE" in the kernel configuration file and post the full dmesg? Mark

Re: bash vs. ksh

2006-05-10 Thread Mark Rolen
to have always seemed to back that up, showing both stdout- and stderr-looking output. I'd really like to know, and if there's something wrong with doing "2>&1 >" then what is the correct method? Thank you, Mark

Any people with a W83781D lm(4)?

2006-05-03 Thread Mark Kettenis
If you have this lm(4) variant, can you please mail me the output of sysctl hw.sensors? I'm trying to resolve an issue where the data sheet is unclear, and seeing some output from the real world will probably help me solve it. Mark

3.9 on nForce4 based amd64 systems

2006-05-01 Thread Mark Kettenis
ne doesn't work properly with a 3.9 bsd.mp, you might want to try your luck with a -current snapshot a go. If running a -current snapshot doesn't resolve the problems, please submit a full bug report. Cheers, Mark

Re: Problem with apache-proxy on sparc

2006-03-29 Thread Mark Prins
rvlet/ > ProxyPassReverse /servlet/ https://10.0.20.38/servlet/ > ProxyPass /start/ https://10.0.20.38/start/ > ProxyPassReverse /start/ https://10.0.20.38/start/ > ProxyPass /suse/ https://10.0.20.38/suse/ > . > ProxyPass /wiki/ http://10.64.5.247/wiki/ > ProxyPassRe

Re: Security tools

2006-03-17 Thread Mark Prins
x27;re doing, or how they're doing it, so I can get a pointer to >> the hole. >> >> i've run out of ideas here. Can you help? > > php is old, and best avoided as a matter of general principle. There > have been several security bugs found and fixed sinc

Re: pflog gets no data

2006-03-17 Thread Mark Prins
var/log/pflog exists but according to its > timestamp it wasn't > touched since 2004!? > - 'tcpdump -n -e -ttt -i pflog0' shows nothing more than a > warning about > no assigned ipv4 address (quite ok I think) > - 'pflogd -D' returns nothing >

Re: OptiPlex GX620n - OpenBSD

2006-03-08 Thread Mark Pecaut
'real' amd64 anyway, so I went back to i386. I never thought to try bsd.mp, so I'll have to do that sometime soon. This box might be different from what you have. It has no slots of any kind and even has a disconnected laptop-style power supply and a laptop cdrom. -Mark ps, here

Re: OptiPlex GX620n - OpenBSD

2006-03-06 Thread Mark Pecaut
report ids ums1 at uhidev2 reportid 1: 5 buttons and Z dir. wsmouse1 at ums1 mux 0 uhid0 at uhidev2 reportid 2: input=1, output=0, feature=0 uhid1 at uhidev2 reportid 3: input=3, output=0, feature=0 dkcsum: wd0 matches BIOS drive 0x80 root on wd0a rootdev=0x0 rrootdev=0x300 rawdev=0x302 pckbc: cmd failed pckbc: cmd failed pckbc: cmd failed auich0: measured ac97 link rate at 48003 Hz, will use 48000 Hz -Mark

[ Re: PF and UDP problems (games)]

2006-01-18 Thread Mark Rolen
Here are the pieces of my pf.conf that allowed me to play AoM and such, I haven't played AoE3 yet, but the concept is probably similar w/ different ports (or maybe the same, who knows?) from pf.conf: > mark="192.168.10.10" ... > tcp_games="6073 34987 37456" \

SGI Port, Partition P

2005-12-18 Thread Mark Nelson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello I've just installed OpenBSD 3.8 on an SGI O2, somehow by accident I have deleted partition p and therefore the machine will not boot into OpenBSD. How do I re-create partition P? Mark. - -- - --- Mark N

Re: Will spamd work with db on a RAM disk?

2005-12-12 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 09:46:59AM -0800, J. C. Roberts wrote: > Please think about what Bob suggested for a moment and then look at your > reply. -The overhead and resource usage of creating/maintaining a ram > disk is greater than simply increasing the physmem allocation for > caching files. I

Re: Will spamd work with db on a RAM disk?

2005-12-12 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 09:35:20AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Spamd uses Berkeley DB - if your disk file is large you will use > plenty of I/O to it. Ok, so looks like my options are: (1) take spamd down, call db_checkpoint, copy files, restart spamd (2) mess around with db_hotb

Will spamd work with db on a RAM disk?

2005-12-12 Thread Mark Bucciarelli
Will spamd work if /var/db/spamd is a symbolic link to a file on a RAM disk? I noticed that spamd uses quite a bit of disk I/O (on a box that is bound by disk I/O). Is it safe to make a backup copy of the file while spamd is running? I'm willing to trade the possibility of losing 30 minutes

Re: pf tagging and matching over more than one interface ...

2005-11-11 Thread Mark Patruck
un_if (Packets entering on $wan_if on port 1194/TCP get tagged 'NORM' and can leave on $tun_if to port { 80, 443 }/TCP _if_ they were tagged 'NORM' before) Now PF knows about the relationship between $wan_if and $tun_if. -Mark On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 03:37:57PM +01

Re: Bug bounty for pciide/atapiscsi

2005-11-09 Thread Mark Rottler
7;ve had this problem pop up on a Shuttle box before I solved it by booting into kernel configuration mode (boot -c) and then disabling pciide (disable pciide*) before continuing the boot process. I don't know if this will help in your case, but it might be worth a quick try. Mark.

ifstated (mis)use?

2005-11-08 Thread Mark Wiater
stated and all of those pipes, I even went so far as to implement a slightly modified version of this http://www.monkey.org/openbsd/archive2/tech/200010/msg00010.html without a change in behavior. Thanks for any help Mark

hostname detective

2005-11-05 Thread mark-easton
know how to prevent reoccurrence. Thanks Mark Skimming through my leases file I noticed a bogus MAC address of 45:3b:13:0d:89:0a as well as two others which used the hostname "detective" and leased all of the available IP addresses in my pool for two minutes. I googled for this sit

iMac G5 booting from its interbal SATA disk

2005-10-16 Thread Mark Kettenis
A driver for the K2 SATA controller found in the Apple iMac G5 was just committed to the tree. This means that almost all built-in devices are now supported and my iMac now boots multi-user from its internal SATA disk. There are still some issues to be solved, like support for the built-in power

PF Bad State Problem

2005-09-17 Thread Mark Nelson
angs I'm a little confused I would like to just close the finwait2 conections Any ideas Mark.

Re: RAID management support coming in OpenBSD 3.8

2005-09-10 Thread Mark Maxey
Michael Shalayeff. Moral support and direction from me and Bob Beck who has a pile of these AMI setups. I'd also like to say that I wouldn't have been able to do this stuff without donations from the following people: Ben Hooper Chris Bensend Travis Gillitzer Mark Uemura Greg Tod Th

Re: [OT]: good home switch?

2005-09-05 Thread Mark Prins
a power failure they get confused and need an extra hard reset (power cycle) but that's probably because they're strewn all over the building and the way the power comes back up. They have external power supply and no fan. -- drs. Mark C. Prins Spatial Fusion Specialist / Network

Re: Trouble with IPSeccmd XP client and Openbsd server (3.7 generic) (long, too much information given)

2005-09-04 Thread Mark Uemura
27;ll work just fine. Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com Tel: +81-(0)3-3715-3032 On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 08:38:27PM -0700, Ben wrote: > Followed some instructions from last year > (http://openbsd.cz/~pruzicka/vpn.html) and as per a fair number of other > po

Re: Smart Array 6i RAID controller (ciss)

2005-08-30 Thread Mark Keating
iso and installing without any issues. Thanks to mickey@ for writing the driver. It allows me to run on many more systems... mark

Re: problems using usb keyboard on sunblade 100

2005-08-30 Thread Mark Scheufele
(also made it permanent in /etc/wsconsctl.conf - wsconscfg -k issued on tty /dev/ttyp0 gives the following error message "wsconscfg: WSMUX_ADD_DEVICE: Device not configured" - unfortunately I've no usb keyboard with English layout to test with. Thanks for all your help mark

problems using usb keyboard on sunblade 100

2005-08-27 Thread Mark Scheufele
n find the keyboard within the dmesg output. The eeprom command shows keyboard as input-device. The same behaviour can be seen with the 3.7 release and the latest snapshot. My OpenBoot version is 4.17.1. I'm new to openbsd maybe I'm missing something obvious here. Thanks in advance, m

3B4B-A76C-2EDF

2005-08-26 Thread Mark Scheufele
accept

Sample PF Rulesets for three interface network (cable modem, wireless, wired)

2005-08-17 Thread Mark Maxey
Does anyone have a sample ruleset for PF for a network that looks like this A wired internal network that is nat'd to the outside world on one range (192.168.4.10-20) and another range that is unrouteable and can only go out through squid/dante (20-50). A wireless network interface that actua

Re: sgi 02 latest snapshot CD37.iso boot problems

2005-08-12 Thread Mark Kettenis
Please reread the current INSTALL.sgi again, in particular the section on "Booting from CD-ROM installation media". It should no longer be necessary to enter the Command Monitor to boot from CD-ROM; just choose "Install System Software" from the System Maintenance Menu. Mark

A problem internal to GDB has been detected

2005-08-09 Thread Mark Kettenis
gdb. Try to increase the amount of memory using "ulimit -d" and/or "ulimit -m". Mark

Re: Novatel Wireless, Merlin UMTS Modem, NRM6831 - WORKS

2005-08-02 Thread Mark Redding
Hi, would it be possible to share these patches. I've been having similar problems with the U530 on generic kernels ( 3.5, 3.6 ). I would love patches that work against release if possible. Regards, Mark > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

Re: rdr question

2005-07-27 Thread Mark Prins
; No, you need some kind of 'reverse-proxy' to do this type of thing > (maybe pound, tinyproxy 1.70, or squid in accelerator-mode). It would > run on either the PF box or another box that you rdr to. httpd with mod_proxy enabled does this just fine for http; https is problematic...

Re: sgi 02 R5K irix 6.3 4.3 unsuccessful installation

2005-07-21 Thread Mark Kettenis
gt; unsetenv OSLoadPartition > unsetenv OSLoadFilename > boot -f boot /bsd This should land you in the OpenBSD installation process. Mark

Multicast Forwarding

2005-07-07 Thread Mark Gangl
or in my pf and bridge setup that will solve the problem? Thnaks for any help or guidance, Mark Commands I only tried bridging in my attempt to solve the above problem, everything else worked before and after bridging. To enable bridging I typed: ifconfig bridge0 create

Re: spamd greylisting and postfix

2005-06-29 Thread Mark Pecaut
actly the same for postfix or sendmail or whatever. Configuration examples are in the manpages. -Mark

Re: OT - network design documents

2005-06-25 Thread Mark Uemura
w. I hope this helps. Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com > internet_connection - 192.168.11.1/32 ---+ > Default Route| > OpenBSD 3.7 |

Re: server disaster, forking failure?

2005-06-25 Thread Mark Uemura
No, this is not what I was asking for. Of course, we can block by OS but what I wanted to know was, how did Steve determine that Linux hosts were causing him grief on the Netserver running 3.6 ? I should have been clearer. Sorry about that. Thanks nevertheless. Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD

Re: server disaster, forking failure?

2005-06-23 Thread Mark Uemura
ith PF as I > exclusively use OpenBSD and the problem did not > occur again but as mentioned it was replaced fairly shortly afterwards. How did you figure this out? I'm curious. Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com

Re: server disaster, forking failure?

2005-06-23 Thread Mark Uemura
been using it. That comment probably doesn't help you much at this point but we've not much to go by. A dmesg would be helpful but you're best bet is either to get to this box or get to the console via a serial cable from another box. Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com

Re: isakmpd only works if one side begins the communication

2005-06-22 Thread Mark Uemura
i haven't been of much use so far, please I think you've been very helpful here. > switch the more predictable/stable/static peer to using > 'Passive-connections=' for the CONN-VPNPrueba. I would give this a shot as it is not going to hurt to try :) Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com

Re: isakmpd only works if one side begins the communication

2005-06-22 Thread Mark Uemura
> isakmpd.conf on one side: ... [Phase 2] -Connections= IPsec-clients,CONN-VPNPrueba2 +Passive-connections= IPsec-clients,CONN-VPNPrueba2 Try making this one change the isakmpd.conf on the VPN-peer that the clients will be connecting to. Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan

Re: spamd greylisting and server pools

2005-06-21 Thread Mark Pecaut
t seems like a > mail retry comes from damn near every IP if greylisting bounces it. This is where SPF actually comes in handy. Just look at the spf record for that domain and manually whitelist that. -Mark

Re: Authpf Help

2005-06-21 Thread Mark Uemura
Hi Brandon, > Mark, thanks for the help. I was able to figure it out and the problem > I was having was because I had a rdr rule that was a little too global > and was overriding the defaults of the rules I had to rdr to a specific > host. If you look at my authpf.rules you'll

Re: Authpf Help

2005-06-20 Thread Mark Uemura
If you're allowing remote users coming in from the Internet, I'd strongly suggest port forwarding over rdr. Cheers, Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com > I have authpf working for RDP to my machine at the house. It needed > these lines to work for me. Hopefu

Re: Authpf Help

2005-06-20 Thread Mark Uemura
above but no need for rdr. I am assuming that you are making the user authenticate again after making any change to the authpf.rules for that particular user. You should be able to use the following pf.conf and authpf.rules for your particular needs. I hope that this helps. Mark T. Uem

Re: VPN Remote Services Connetivity

2005-06-18 Thread Mark Uemura
static route in order to communicate with host "a" or "A" from "B". - ensure that you edit the isakmpd.conf file on "A" respectively. - I'm also assuming that your pf.conf files on both vpn-peers are not b

Re: A Business Case for integrating OpenBSD into IT Infrastructures

2005-06-10 Thread Mark Uemura
xperience the myriad of benefits gained by integrating OpenBSD into corporate IT Infrastructures. Of course, smaller companies would benefit just as much and would probably appreciate the savings even more so. I'm just here spreading the word :) Thanks once again. Cheers, Mark Uemura O

Re: A Business Case for integrating OpenBSD into IT Infrastructures

2005-06-06 Thread Mark Uemura
le. Thanks to the developers, documentors and supporters that are equally passionate about OpenBSD and Security. I'm just having fun and enjoying the ride :) Cheers, Mark Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com P.S. Thanks Theo!

Re: A Business Case for integrating OpenBSD into IT Infrastructures

2005-06-06 Thread Mark Uemura
Hi Steve, Thanks for taking the time to provide me with your feedback. I'm not adverse to getting or taking criticism if I'm wrong and/or if I learn something. As my very close father-like friend says to me, "Mark, if you're not careful, you'll learn something eve

A Business Case for integrating OpenBSD into IT Infrastructures

2005-06-05 Thread Mark Uemura
d our company website with the presentation. http://www.openbsd-support.com/jp/en/htm/mgp/index.shtml I hope this helps others put forth a good case for OpenBSD in their working environment. Cheers, Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com

Rackmount Servers using SATA

2005-06-02 Thread Mark Pickell
that these systems don't come with IDE, but only SATA and SCSI. We are using a custom raid solution that will not work with SCSI, so my choices are limited. Mark Pickell

Re: Ralink hostap

2005-05-30 Thread Mark Uemura
I've already sent the trace to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I know that the developers will get this sorted out in due time. I'm just happy to have so many wireless device choices :) > Is this a driver issue? Most likely but you should be able to get a "g" network working pretty easily

Re: Looking for info re: IPSec & MTU

2005-05-22 Thread Mark Uemura
ave the Cisco Admins lower the MTU on their vpn peer as you do yours, then the problem should be solved altogether. If you need more reading, this may help. http://www.snailbook.com/faq/mtu-mismatch.auto.html I hope that this was useful :) Cheers, Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. http://www.openbsd-support.com

Re: Beefier alternative to soekris 4801 for openbsd router?

2005-05-11 Thread Mark Uemura
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 12:29:12PM -0400, Constantine A. Murenin wrote: > Doing some flirting with Diana on a public mailing list? :-) I hope that it doesn't look that way as my wife and kids would be terribly disappointed ;) I'm just happy get some good advice :) Cheers, M

Re: Beefier alternative to soekris 4801 for openbsd router?

2005-05-11 Thread Mark Uemura
if they have no other alternative. Cheers, Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com

Re: Beefier alternative to soekris 4801 for openbsd router?

2005-05-11 Thread Mark Uemura
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 08:30:23AM -0500, Daniel Hamlin wrote: > Have you done any throughput testing on the Commell? I'm considering > using it as a firewall/router for a 45Mb connection. As you can see from the trivial test below, I'm able to get 80+ Mb/s through the Commell firewall. However

Re: Beefier alternative to soekris 4801 for openbsd router?

2005-05-11 Thread Mark Uemura
1 , in Thanks for the link. > consoles.'. We have a proposal to create a 64 node cluster I'm jealous :) > FWIW that's my US$.02 Thanks for that. Your input and experience is very much appreciated on this list. I've learned quite a lot from you over the years just by reading your posts. Cheers, Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com

Re: Beefier alternative to soekris 4801 for openbsd router?

2005-05-10 Thread Mark Uemura
7;ve not had any experience with the other two so I'm curious to know what you think. Thanks for your input. Cheers, Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com Tel: +81-(0)3-3715-3032

Re: Beefier alternative to soekris 4801 for openbsd router?

2005-05-10 Thread Mark Uemura
> Any other recommendations? Here's another alternative that you may want to look into. http://www.commell-sys.com/Product/IPC/EMB-564.htm It's also has a fairly good Serial BIOS. Cheers, Mark T. Uemura OpenBSD Support Japan Inc. www.openbsd-support.com Tel: +81-(0)3-3715-3032

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